Variable-Density Velocity-Selective Magnetization Preparation for Non-Contrast-Enhanced Peripheral MR Angiography

Author:

Kim Minyoung1,Hwang Inpyeong2,Choi Seung Hong2,Park Jaeseok3,Shin Taehoon1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ewha Womans University

2. Seoul National University Hospital

3. Sungkyunkwan University

Abstract

Abstract

Velocity-selective (VS) magnetization preparation has shown great promise for non-contrast-enhanced (NCE) magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) with the ability to generate positive angiographic contrast directly using a single 3D acquisition. However, existing VS-MRA methods have an issue of aliased saturation around a certain velocity, known as velocity field-of-view (vFOV), which can cause undesired signal loss in arteries. This study aimed to develop a new version of the VS preparation pulse sequence that overcomes the aliased saturation problem in conventional VS preparation. Utilizing the fact that an excitation profile is the Fourier transform of excitation k-space sampling, we sampled the k-space in a non-uniform fashion by scaling gradient pulses accordingly to have aliased excitation diffused over velocity. The variable density sampling function was numerically optimized to maximize the average of the velocity passband signal while minimizing its variance. The optimized variable density VS magnetization was validated through Bloch simulations and applied to peripheral NCE MRA in healthy subjects. The in-vivo experiments showed that the proposed variable density VS-MRA significantly lowered arterial signal loss observed in conventional VS-MRA, as evidenced by a higher arterial signal-to-noise ratio (58.50 ± 14.29 vs. 55.54 ± 12.32; p < 0.05) and improved artery-to-background contrast-to-noise ratio (22.75 ± 7.57 vs. 20.60 ± 6.51; p < 0.05).

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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